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Indigenous Agency on Instagram from Australia
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Veronica.Sparks
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this paper contains discussion about disturbing events and issues, and names of deceased persons, which may be distressing. I acknowledge the ancient boodja (land) I am on today which has never been ceded by the Wadjuk people of the Noongar Nation. I offer respect to…
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Social media has helped society tackle some of the worlds biggest human rights violations
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Ella.Tolcon
Abstract Social media plays a large role within the structure and customs of today’s society. Since the late 90’s social media has steadily grown into a well-known concept. People have grown bolder with its use and have allowed social media and other Web 2.0 platforms to intergrate themselves within our everyday lives. This is extremely…
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Downfall of the Youtube beauty Community
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Aelse.Kabhulo
Abstract This argumentative essay explores the explosive downward spiral of the YouTube’s beauty community marred by scandals, drama, and broken friendships. This argumentative essay will primarily focus on the early days of the YouTube beauty influencer, their dramatic rise to relevancy and the downfall of the biggest site influencers such as James Charles and…
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Transforming Public Discourse: Twitter as a Third Place and Black Twitter’s Empowerment of Marginalised Communities
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Milkias.Gunsa
Abstract This conference paper investigates the transformative role of Twitter and its influential subset, Black Twitter, in empowering marginalised communities and redefining public discourse by challenging societal norms. The paper explores the synergy between Twitter as a digital third place and Black Twitter as a counter-public, examining their unique characteristics and functions in relation to…
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How modern tech regulations and data gathering compromise activists.
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Dane Goulter
Download PDF Version Abstract. Social media has amplified voices from various communities and played a crucial role in implementing social change through bringing awareness to these issues via social networking platforms. However, increased government surveillance, data collection by big tech companies, and privacy breaches have compromised activists and advocates themselves. In this paper, the methods of…
Hi L, The thing is the paper is mainly concentrated on the African continent particularly.If you make an analysis of…